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Martina Niland is known for Grabbers (2012), Sing Street (2016) and Once (2007). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. Awards. 2 wins & 3 nominations. Known for. Grabbers. 6.3. Producer. 2012. Sing Street. 7.9. Producer. 2016. Once. 7.8. Producer. 2007. Disobedience. 6.6. Producer. 2017. Credits. Producer40.
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Founder and CEO of Port Pictures Ltd, Martina Niland is a well established Irish Film and Television Producer with twenty years’ experience in the industry, at both a domestic and international level. Before setting up her own Company in 2014, Martina worked as a lead Producer with Samson Films Ltd.
Feb 29, 2008 · Fri Feb 29 2008 - 00:00. If Martina Niland were not already known as the queen of low-budget Irish movies, her coronation would have come with the remarkable success that has been Once, which...
Mar 11, 2010 · Thursday 11 March 2010. Interview with 'Once' Producer Martina Niland. When I first began working in the industry, I had no idea what a Producer does. After a few years working in the business, I still had no idea. And now, having produced many shorts and a feature film; I am still pretty much clueless.
Founded by acclaimed producer Martina Niland, Port Pictures is an exciting and innovative production company based in Ireland. Martina is a well-established producer with over twenty years’...
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Port Pictures is an exciting and innovative production company based in Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 2014 by Martina Niland, an Irish producer with an extensive list of film & television credits to her name, including the Academy Award winning film ONCE and the Golden Globe nominated SING STREET.
May 2, 2007 · The key to the success of Irish producer Martina Niland of Samson Films may be because “things happen for a reason”, but beyond serendipity lies an infectious enthusiasm for nurturing artistic talent, manoeuvring the ever-expanding Irish landscape of film financing and taking risks. Cineuropa: When and how did you decide to become a producer?